Risk Program Development - Governance and Appetite Workshop
Classroom-Arlington, VA | Available (Pricing Level Required)
Course Fees (USD)
- U.S. Industry: $1500
- U.S. Government/Academic: $1200
- International: $2250
Location: SEI Arlington, VA
In this course, students learn how to construct a risk management program within the three fundamental pillars of governance, appetite, and policy. Specifically, the course will educate the student on how best to structure decision-makers in the organization to gain the risk information they need to be more effective. Furthermore, the audience will learn how to quantitatively communicate their expectation for risk response through documented risk appetite. Finally, the student will also learn tips and tricks for structuring policy and procedure for program execution. This course uses the latest model in the Operationally Critical Threat, Asset, and Vulnerability Evaluation (OCTAVE)--the Facilitated process for managing Operational Risks Tailored for the Enterprise (FORTE). OCTAVE FORTE helps your organization assess its technical risks and build an enterprise risk management (ERM) program using a process that spans the entire risk management lifecycle from identification through closure. The course concludes with a workshop for students that provides them with the opportunity to develop their own assets to include a model for their risk governance structure, a risk appetite statement, and a draft risk management program policy.For a detailed course description, please go to
Risk Program Development - Governance and Appetite Workshop
- SCHEDULE
This two-day course meets at the following times:
Day 1-2, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.